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The Logitech Z623 is a THX-certified 2.1 speaker system delivering 400 Watts peak power with a powerful 130 Watt subwoofer. Designed for professionals and gamers alike, it offers versatile wired connectivity via dual 3.5mm and RCA inputs, plus intuitive bass and volume controls. Perfect for immersive music, movies, and gaming, it comes with a 2-year warranty ensuring reliable, high-quality audio performance.




| ASIN | B00413BI7Q |
| Antenna Location | Games,Gaming,Listening,Music |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Audio output mode | Stereo |
| Best Sellers Rank | 18,091 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 105 in Computer Speakers |
| Box Contents | Speakers, 3.5 mm audio input cable, Speaker connector cables, User documentation |
| Brand | Logitech |
| Brand Name | Logitech |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Gaming Console, Laptop, MP3 Player, Smartphone, Tablet, Television |
| Connectivity Protocol | 3.5mm & RCA inputs |
| Connectivity technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,862 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05099206025363 |
| Input Voltage | 230 Volts (AC) |
| Input voltage | 230 Volts (AC) |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Type Name | Speaker |
| Item Weight | 7 Kilograms |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Maximum Range | 9.7 Metres |
| Maximum Speaker Output Power (in watts) | 400 Watts |
| Model Name | Z623 |
| Model Number | 980-000404 |
| Mounting Type | Floor Standing |
| Mounting type | Floor Standing |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Features | Portable, Wireless |
| Speaker Size | 3.5 Millimetres |
| Speaker Type | Subwoofer |
| Speaker maximum output power | 400 Watts |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming, Listening to Music |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Subwoofer Speaker Diameter | 305 Millimetres |
| Tweeter Diameter | 1 Inches |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wireless Technology Type | Bluetooth |
| Woofer Driver Diameter | 305 Millimetres |
D**T
Great For Music , Films & Games
I've owned a set of these speakers for about three days and felt I had to post a review because I love them soooo much !! I own a 27 " quadcore imac, which I love, but whilst the inbuilt speakers are OK for general low level listening, especially late at night...they are not much good for anything else (they do give a surprisingly good stereo image, but bass is non-existent and Apple really should build in something far better to preserve their image and reputation for what is already an overpriced PC !!!). I wanted sound to compliment the specs of the rest of my system. I also wanted sound that was sublime for music, films and games. As far as I'm concerned, in this tech-age, this was not a big ask. However, when I researched my wishes, I was confounded by how the reviews for each product could vary quite widely. I didn't just read the reviews on Amazon, but I also read reviews from magazines et al that were posted on the net. At least two of these reviews almost deterred me from buying the Z623s. Of course many other reviews on Amazon encouraged me to consider them strongly !!! The reviews that put me off suggested the speakers were great for TV, films and games but poorly balanced for music. However, when I noticed a market place seller on Amazon advertising this system in used condition but with a 3 month warranty at virtually a third of the Amazon price, it was a no-brainer to buy them (as everything else I considered also had at least two poor reviews also, but at a much higher price !!!). The speakers look ok-ish...I'm not a great fan of the shape of the satellites and the 'Logitech' logo on the left speaker doesn't compare to the more impressive THX logos which feature on both speakers. Apart from the shape (which could be something that only I dislike...a question of personal taste) the speakers do look expensive and substantially made. The subwoofer is not overly large, so it's ideal if space is at a premium and again its construction looks substantial and expensive. As far as performance goes, I will cover: TV, film and game performance first. Basically faultless. So many expensive flat screen TVs these days boast superb picture quality but come with absolutely pathetic speakers. If you are the owner of such a TV, add these speakers to your screen and you will be in dreamland. Similarly add them to a DVD player or games system (PS3, Xbox 360 etc) and you will be more than satisfied. Of course you may want to go for a 5.1 surround sound system (understandable as I also have one of these but downstairs with my TV) and I am only rating this system for those of you who want a 2.1 system. I wouldn't compare it with 5.1 systems, although I would suggest that you will achieve similar clout and ambience here with far less hassle (took me ages to balance my 5.1 system properly !!!) I have covered TV, film and game performance first because I have not found a review of the Z623s that in any way suggests it is a poor performer in these areas. I will now cover music performance of these speakers and in more detail, as this is the area in which some reviews have down-rated this system. Firstly, I will state that I am not an audiophile, but I am very fussy as far as sound quality of audio is concerned. The main type of music I listen to is 70s progressive rock (please don't yawn !!!!), however, my musical taste is very wide and also takes in drum n' bass, dance music (R&B + Ibiza etc etc), top 30 chart music, folk, classical and pretty much everything else except for maybe trad jazz. I listen to my music mostly from apple lossless files on itunes (created from my personal CD collection), 320 kbps mp3 files downloaded onto itunes, anything on youtube that takes my fancy, 'spotify' with high-streaming quality (and of course 'progstreaming' !!! LOL). I use the equalizer on itunes to perfect the final sound output but I do not tailor the sound from youtube or spotify (hopefully though, spotify will have an equalizer for mac soon as there is one for windows....). Music from all these sources sounds equally good... Drum n' bass, chart music, dance music of any description is again a no-brainer with this system, you will love it !!! Pleasingly for me (at least !!) prog rock also sounds superb, folk and even classical music sounds as it should with this system. I am also relieved to add that all types of music sound superb at low level as well as at loud volumes. I guess the louder volumes sound slightly better , but I am certain that would be the case with any system I listen to. The soundstage oozes quality and is incredibly well balanced, whether at high or low volume. At high volume you will make the house vibrate whether dance music or heavy metal is your vibe - easily loud enough for any serious party. At low levels you will still hear a beautifully balanced soundstage that sounds immaculate. Whilst I repeat that I'm not an audiophile, anyone who has reviewed this system as being poorly balanced with music, needs their ears washing out !!! Some have stated it sounds tinny at low volume with low bass - this is definitely not the case. I have been dipping into my music collection with renewed vigour since I have bought the Z623s, as everything sounds soooo good !!! Most tracks I listen to I want to repeat again and again, as I enjoy hearing them in this sublime Z623 rendition so much !!! I would add that it didn't take long to set up a good sound stage either. I recommend positioning the sub somewhere underneath the two satellites and more essentially make certain that the port on the sub is close to a wall. If you place the sats on your desk, the control for volume and bass level is always within reach, which is ideal, but I have anyway found that even though I flit between differing musical genres and programme sources, I rarely need to adjust things once I have decided the volume level appropriate for any particular audio session. There is an extra 3.5 input with the system and also an RCA phono input, which makes it all the more flexible. (I also use the system for recording music from guitar and keyboard into garageband on my imac - again it is great !!!) There has been a question of reliability raised with some reviews. My second-hand pair perform superbly. I will update my review immediately should any fault develop with them - so take it as read that my used pair are still working fine unless an update is added to this review !! I will conclude by saying that if you live in a flat or even a semi-d these may not be the ideal speakers as far as your neighbours are concerned !!! If you can't resist turning them up, they will disturb your neighbours badly. Whilst I live in a detached house, I have to trim the volume and bass levels when the wife is in !!! My preferred sound levels would never disturb the neighbours but they can easily resonate throughout the whole house even at modest volume levels (which annoys her !!!). That's why I'm glad to contradict the odd bad review and confirm that audio still sounds the bizzo at lower volumes, so I can listen to my Z623s in peace literally.....
G**D
Great sound for the money.
I have previously had an Onkyo HT-X22HDX which I sold a while back when I was short of space and was recently using some very small and thin designer style Logitech speakers that cost around 40 GBP. My cheaper Logitechs were quite impressive given how ridiculously thin the speakers were but they could be tinny and distort at times. My new Z623 speakers are very impressive and are every bit as good to my "consumer" ears as the Onkyo which cost twice the price. I use them for my PC and they are overkill for that task and won't distort at all at any volume I'd dare use when sat this close to them. I have a very large monitor and use my PC for everything from gaming to movies to TV to music. I'd say they would also be more than adequate in an average UK sized living room or bedroom for someone wanting to use them with their TV or games console and would no doubt cause huge annoyance to neighbours or parents long before they reach a volume where you would experience distortion. They are more than just "loud" if you know what I mean. There is so much more detail than on my cheaper speakers or the ones built into my 40" Samsung TV. The sound to my untrained ears is very deep and rich with a lot of crisp detail on the higher notes. This means you can kind of run them at a lower volume level and still pick out everything. Granted I am no audiophile but they sound absolutely awesome when playing games, watching movies or listening to regular music. I have a pretty good sound card in my desktop PC and to be honest you can dramatically alter the sound just playing with the settings on that so I am sure if anyone did have issues with certain aspects of the sound then it is probably something they can tweak themselves to suit their tastes. I have no concerns about the quality as my old Logitech speakers must be four years old now and have been shuffled all around the house, dumped in a carrier bag in the spare room with junk piled on top of them and even stored outside in a shed at one point but still work fine. The volume control being on the right hand speaker makes them great for PC use and to be honest the old wired remote on my previous speakers is kind of pointless as you are hardly going to drape a big thick wire across the floor. So I like these because they have less cables than those systems with a wired remote. It would be nice if they had a proper remote control as then I would recommend that everyone buy a set to use with their TV. At this price and with this sound I'd still recommend it if you don't mind getting out of your seat to adjust the volume.
A**H
Thumpingly good
Been eyeing these up for some time, watching 'em hover above and below the £120 mark. Soon as I saw them for £85, I knew it was now or never. They're a replacement for some 12 year Logitechs, that still work well to this day, but maybe time for an update. I was certainly not going to waste my money on Trust products either (made that mistake twice in the past). No, it was Logitech or nothing at all. It's the only company I trust with my 2.1 PC/PS4 sound set up. They've never let me down in the past twenty years or so. What can I say, the moment I heard Goldfrapps' thumpy 'train', I was sold there and then. William Orbits rave version of Barbers Adagio for strings has almost the power and intensity you'd expect from a full sized amp and big speakers. It must be stated however, your PC's sound card needs to be 'good enough' to get the most of these speakers. I have that base covered, but if you have to make do with a basic onboard sound card, just don't expect 'perfection'. A good selection of 320kbs mp3s or flacs is also a must. I have the volume on the speakers and bass level set at the half way level, with pc volume control maintaining overall sound level. I don't faff around with equalizers. I guess the sound could be better with one, but it's good enough. Playstation 4 - wow, now were talking. In Dirt Rally 2, you can almost feel the hum of the car engines while waiting to race. And then in motion, wow, you can hear every particle of gravel grind under your tires, screeching of tires around RX events, billowing engines as you push the accelerator down, and just the overall level of immersion you get from these speakers is unreal. Doom - that bass, wow, the plasma rifle practically hums also you burn up the undead, shotgun blasts and rocket launches are more satisfying, and ooh, the heavy assault rifle almost has a life of its own as you tear them demon mofos to shreds. Nex Machina - a new way to play this Robotron inspired arcade shooter, with boomy explosions, and the lovely trance like techno tunes having added power and a buzz to them. BTW, I have male/female 3.5mm leads in the back of my pc and monitor headphone socket (for the ps4), so just a case of the connecting the logitechs 3.5mm male to the female lead of whichever device I'm using. Do I really need to go on? I'm sure more technically minded audiophiles will find ways to pick apart these glorious speakers. Let them, I know what I like, and I bought many computer speakers in the past (BTW not just for PCs and Playstations, connect these to the head phone socket of your TV, and prepare to smile!), and to my ears at least, these are smoking. Sadly some negatives. The packaging for these things, while firmly secured, was a nightmare to unbox. In the end, I had to literally rip the encasing box, and the main product box to pieces, to get everything out. Add to that, lots of cellotape seals to peal off. There were no real instructions how to set things up, just some multi-lingual warranty leaflet crap I threw in the bin. But setting up was easy with labels on the back of subwoofer where everything connects. Bass is controlled by the right satellite. I'm not sure about this, wouldn't this extra electronics contribute to noise? The cables were of adequate length, but the ~6ft cable for the left satellite was a little too taut for my liking stretching above my PC on the floor, and across the corner of my desk. I had to order a phono extension cable to give it a bit more slack. Not a big deal, but... The speakers also make a decent headphone amp through the side of the right satellite, but I notice on the PS4 for a bit or early hours gaming, a slight humming sound in my headphones. It goes away during the play, but still a little annoying that it's there. I hear a similar effect from my big amp and speakers at the weekend, when I connect my PC for projector movies, that occurs after shutting my pc down. So, who knows... The positives definitely trounce the negatives, so not a deal breaker. I was reticent to replace my 12 year old Logitechs, but these new ones I think are the best I've ever owned. Logitech delivers the goods once again. Never in doubt. Go get 'em while they're cheap!
D**A
better than expected!
Update... 03/2014 still working perfectly, the sub woofer should be isolated from any surface with speaker spikes if possible and mount the satellites on good old blu-tack. NO REGRETS. Being a bit of a Hi-Fi nut for most of my life (i'm 38).... I'm using these on my P.C. with "soundblaster X-fi extreme" 40 quids worth of sound card. They are straight of the box today and I'm a firm believer in breaking in any set of speakers for at least a week of daily use before getting the best results. My initial experience so far has been very satisfying, and after reading the bad reviews due to various reasons I was a bit nervous when I pressed the not very firm feeling power button. On first use there a little pop and crackle but after gently working the volume dial.. there is nothing but silent operation and the dials feel firm and slick. There is no hissing or sound of any interference while operating the controls. There is also no sound imbalance at any volume. (with the exception of the very lowest point as the dial hits bottom. The sound is nice, clean and effortless with great clarity and detail even at the very lowest volumes. They capture the vocals of Katie Meluah and rip through Dr. Dre's 2001 album. I play all sorts of music, games and movies. I won't use them above 1/4 volume until I feel that they have been exercised sufficiently and that the neighbour above has gone out ! :) and as my own general rule is to play them a good 5-10 minutes before cranking them up, Addition edit: 5 weeks on, daily use.... Be aware of placing the speakers on a surface that is prone to vibration as you will lose a lot of their sound potential. This is the only real downside to these speakers.... the satellites do not prevent vibration within the cabinets and can be noisy. I have tested them with various albums but the one that shows this the most is "Tubular bells II" but perfection is not expected at this price point. After putting the sub on spikes ....the base detail is so much better now compared to the poor rubber pads that Logitech decided to use. I cannot overstate how good the subwoofer is at providing low down grunt (providing it's placed correctly according to the environment) although it's difficult to achieve the best timing... a phase control would be be good but hey!..... keep in mind what they cost.... peanuts! Looking for a 2.1 set that will blow your socks off ?.. look no further. I had an accident with one of the satellites and bought a replacement set from Logitech, i'd like to say thanks to Logitech for their awesome service. (The set I bought here from Amazon are NOT THE UK version.) the connectors are different. Logitech fixed it in a way that made my jaw drop. There may be better multimedia speakers out there but as far as I'm concerned for £123 ... these are the best, hands down! If you want better and have £200 budget and space to fit the subwoofer...... then go for the Corsair SP2500... it's that or the Z623's
A**L
Overkill as stand alone computer speakers ?
Logitech 2.1 Speaker System Z623 I had to sell my Harman Kardon Soundsticks 111 speakers for my iMac due to intermittent loss of sound. I expected these Logitech speakers to sound just as good, though. So, the following review is based on these speakers being used as stand alone speakers for a computer system. Set-up was a doddle. One thing I found a little disappointing was that although there is an on/off switch, volume and bass control on the right speaker, Logitech are following the trend of missing out a corresponding treble. Trying to compensate for this by turning the bass control down, merely results in the sound becoming cheap-sounding and tinny. I thought I could make up for this using iTunes equalizer and did have partial success. But what to do if the source has no equalizer or tone controls? Somehow, I still miss the treble control. Having said that, the sound coming from the two satellite speakers is deep, rich and powerful. The volume control augments the computer's and doesn't have to be turned up too much. The specs are truly impressive: total power output of 200W RMS (with a THX label). The two main speakers have magnetic shielding and are rated at 35W. The speaker with all the controls also has a headphone stereo jack . The subwoofer is heavy and big and takes up a lot of space. At the back it has one stereo input and RCA inputs for connecting an external audio source. Its bass is profound and noticeable and both satellites delivered a fair amount of separation and mids, but I found the lack of top range frequency, i.e. treble, meant that definition, and clarity did not match my previous system. A fact that a treble control may have mitigated. In conclusion, this system is a bit of an overkill as stand alone speakers serving your computer. It favours the bass range of frequency, having a noticeable lack of crispness in the upper range of the music scale. This, together with its lack of treble control and the enormous amount of room the sub woofer occupies results in a fair four star rating. Is it as good as my previous Harman Kardon speakers? I guess so. But taking everything into consideration, including the price of these more expensive Logitech speakers, and the fact that the HK subwoofer weighs as light as a feather in comparison, I believe I would go back to the HK speakers if I had a choice. So, if you want speakers only for your computer that do not take up too much space, and you are not that bothered by having high-end specs and a heavy bass, then there are other impressive, less expensive speakers to choose from.
G**X
Blown away by quality
Only set these up today of writing, and had to write the review. Admittedly I had also just upgraded my sound card from a Creative Omni external to the awesome Creative ZxR PCIe. I was using the (again Creative) Kratos 2.1 PC speakers, but I wanted something with a little more punch to compliment the new card. I originally paid £60.00 for the Kratos S3s and to be honest they were pretty good for the money. I've had Logitech speakers previously and was never really that impressed, but these Z623s were just off the scale for the £75 paid. I was a bit concerned initially. Reviews seemed OK, and having the THX standard I was just a bit worried they would fall short for a sub £100 set of 2.1 speakers. Thankfully though, my concerns were short lived. Firstly: just unpacking them you could see and feel they were of good quality. The two satellite speakers, despite being compact, were heavy and felt sturdy. The solid volume control, bass, and power button, along with the THX logo give the speakers a real rugged look. The sub-woofer was surprisingly bigger than I thought and it really packs a punch and was also of a solid build quality. I ran a couple of THX test videos from YouTube, and the bass from this set up just knocked me over. I watched a Netflix film, played plenty of music through them, as well as ran my PS4 (Via PC optical Line-in) through them and really couldn't find much to disappoint. I'm happy to give this 5 stars across the board. For £75, they're worth every penny. I will also add that I was using these in a small environment. I dont yet know how they would fair in a large room, but for a PC speaker set up, they are just awesome.
B**G
Fantastic sound quality
I was needing a new all-rounder of a sound sytem for my pc/home office and this one is just perfect for me. I'm glad I spent that 'little extra' this time and it's definitely worth it. The set up was quick and easy and the controls are the most simple to use (on/off, volume and bass). Plug everything in and go! The maximum volume is louder than you would probably ever need - I have it set at less than 40% even when listening to music fairly loudly. The bass from the subwoofer is very powerful too. The most striking thing for me - music I have listened to many times often sounds different in the best possible way; the quality and clarity are just excellent. It just goes to show the difference between this Logitech system and the more "budget" ones I have had in the past. You can plug in a set of headphones to listen privately when you want to (located on the right speaker). Also you can plug a jack into the aux port as and when needed, if you wanted to play another device such as a phone or ipod over the system. Handy options if you ever need them. Note this does NOT have bluetooth hence wired options only. All in all, I am highly impressed with the sound from this system and I would recommend it to anyone as it will suit many setups and purposes. This is excellent value for money!
S**G
Very good for music or games.
I have these connect to my PC and the sound is very good, for games or music. Very punchy bass for shooting games and the like and crystal clear sound for music. Can go very loud when needed, best thing Ive bought recently that hasn't turned out to be a let down....haha.
R**N
Ürün almadan önce yorumlari okuyun 😏
Uzun süredir aradığım ürün dü. Gayet güzel beğendim. Sorunsuz ürün 😊 Bu satıcıdan daha önce alışveriş yaptığım için hemen aldim. Satıcıya teşekkür ederim.
M**N
Remarkable 400 Watt Logitech System, Booming Audio, and Deep Bass
Received it and functioning as described. High-quality System, all components looks elegant and looks nice in the room Bass Control is available Bass at low volume is so intense and great. If you are browsing which 2.1 Logitech Sound system to select, I would recommend this one for the high Subwoofer and Speakers 400 Watt. Connections are all wired, however to connect with Bluetooth devices, I added Logitech G Wireless Bluetooth Audio Receiver/Adapter, or you may purchase alternative Bluetooth Audio Adapter.
A**R
good PC speakers
i set it up on my PC for multimedia and gaming. totally worth it. sound quality is good. bass is strong in this one.
C**S
bien mais.... cher
le son est bon, là dessus rien à dire, mais quand même ,c'est cher et le cordon d'alimentation est US, heureusement, il est amovible et peux être changé. je l'utilise pour remplacer mon ancien système audio tv qui à laché. le caisson de basse est gros mais comme il est caché derrière la tv, ça ne me gêne pas. le câble jack coudé fournis est une bonne idée et très utile. je ne l'ai pas poussé à fond, car à 70% déjà, les murs tremblent et je ne veux pas la guerre avec les voisins, ça semble puissant en tout cas.
T**N
Überzeugender Klang und Bass - Logitech Z623 Lautsprechersystem
Das Logitech Z623 Lautsprechersystem mit Subwoofer liefert, was es verspricht: satten Bass und eine beeindruckende Klangqualität, die ihren Preis definitiv wert ist. Zwar wurde es mit einem UK-Stecker geliefert, was zunächst ein kleines Hindernis darstellte, doch mit einem einfachen Adapter vom Mediamarkt war das Problem schnell gelöst. Die 400 Watt Spitzenleistung und THX-Zertifizierung sorgen für ein Sounderlebnis, das über die Erwartungen hinausgeht. Ein hervorragendes System für jeden, der Wert auf kraftvollen Sound legt.
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